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When did John Rowntree first visit to Assam during British Rule?

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Rowntree states that there was large "Bheel" close to the bungalow where an eathquake had once lowered the surface, and the land became inundated with water. According to him it was an eerie spot where tree skeletons still rose out of water which bring back memories into one's mind that it was once a dry land.

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Rowntree states that there was large "Bheel" close to the bungalow where an eathquake had once lowered the surface, and the land became inundated with water.
  • According to him it was an eerie spot where tree skeletons still rose out of water which bring back memories into one's mind that it was once a dry land.

Hope it's helps you ♡

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